Are you interested in the FIS rules of conduct, displayed on large boards at all ski resorts in a slightly humorous and instructive way? Would you like to keep your child busy when the weather prevents them from skiing?

All this is possible thanks to the drawings by Miki Muster, which we have prepared for the youngest in cooperation with the Slovenian Ski Lift Association and the Ski Association of Slovenia.

drawing of a colour pencil Children! Click on an individual picture and a colouring book will open
- children colour the FIS rules for skiing and learn!

By knowing the FIS rules of conduct, you will avoid unwelcome surprises, they can even save your life someday! The colouring book consists of ten drawings - each representing its own FIS rule. Print images and colour them according to your idea.

COLOURING BOOK

 

1st FIS RULE 2nd FIS RULE 3rd FIS RULE 4th FIS RULE 5th FIS RULE
6th FIS RULE 7th FIS RULE 8th FIS RULE 9th FIS RULE 10th FIS RULE

 

drawing of 1st rule - Respect for others

1st RULE

 

RESPECT FOR OTHERS

 

A skier must behave
in such a way that he does
not endanger or prejudice others.

 

2nd RULE

 

CONTROL OF SPEED AND BEHAVIOUR

 

A skier must move in control. He must
adapt his speed and manner of skiing
to his personal ability and to the prevailing
conditions of terrain, snow and weather
as well as to the density of traffic.

drawing of 2nd FIS rule - Control of speed and behaviour

 

drawing of 3rd FIS rule - Choice of direction

3rd RULE

 

CHOICE OF DIRECTION

 

A skier coming from behind
must choose his route in such a
way that he does not
endanger skiers ahead.

 

4th RULE

 

OVERTAKING

 

A skier may overtake another skier
above or below and to the right or
to the left provided that he leaves
enough space for the overtaken skier
to make any voluntary or
involuntary movement.

drawing of 4th FIS rule - Overtaking

 

drawing of 5th FIS rule - Entering, starting off from or crossing slopes

5th RULE

 

ENTERING, STARTING OFF FROM AND CROSSING SLOPES

 

A skier entering a marked run,
starting again after stopping or
moving upwards on the slopes
must look up and down the slopes
that he can do so without
endangering himself or others.

 

6th RULE

 

STOPPING

 

Unless absolutely necessary, a skier
must avoid stopping on the piste in
narrow places or where visibility is
restricted. After a fall in such a place,
a skier must move clear of
the piste as soon as possible.

drawing of 6th FIS rule - Stopping

 

drawing of 7th FIS rule - Ascending or descending the slope

7th RULE

 

ASCENDING OR DESCENDING THE SLOPE

 

A skier either climbing or
descending on foot must keep
to the side of the piste.

 

8th RULE

 

RESPECT FOR ALL SIGNS AND SIGNPOSTING

 

A skier must respect
all signs and markings.

drawing of 8th FIS rule - Respect for information, signs and signposting

 

drawing of 9th FIS rule - Providing assistance

9th RULE

 

PROVIDING ASSISTANCE

 

At accidents, every skier
is duty bound to assist.

 

10th RULE

 

IDENTIFICATION

 

Every skier and witness,
whether a responsible party or not,
must exchange names and
addresses following an accident.

drawing of 10th FIS rule - Duty of identification

drawing of skiers wearing protective ski helmetsSkiers up to the age of 14 are obligated to wear a protective ski helmet.

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